System of providing services to and from college students anonymously composed of completing assignments and services through the use of portable computing devices for the purpose of but not limited to review and/or comparisons

ABSTRACT

The present invention is a system and method of allowing college students to have means of exchange in services which includes but is not limited to essays, assignments, presentations and all academic property that is presented in the detailed description to the clients that request it through a computer readable medium capable of executing the actions to be used through an interface on any computing device. 
     This process of trade in our current invention includes transactions involving the sales of rights and ownership of essays and assignments for monetary value in which our administered system would own any and all information included in the academic property. 
     This method and system of the present invention involves student verification. The principal purpose for a transaction through the use of our system is revision and further advancement of the client&#39;s ideas. The license we provide to the student is of limited use as the state of the laws in place for the use of this academic property; the administered system presumes the legal copyright.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an interface that provides an exchangeof services in the form of assignment writings and preparations inexchange for monetary value to be used between college studentsselecting between the services of either “post an assignment” or“complete an assignment” in favor of assistance purposes.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a system allowing an exchange of servicesand assignments for assistance purposes between students attendinghigher education institutions.

The present invention also includes the system of having clientsverified and authenticated as students of higher education institutions.

According to the features of our present invention, the system verifiesmembers personal information required for registration as a client ofour system through a validation email sent to the college email providedby the client.

The system provided to the registered clients after logging in gives theclients a choice of a selection of services. The selections of servicesinclude but are not limited to the choice of either “post an assignment”or “complete an assignment”.

The choice to “post an assignment” in our current invention is theservice wherein a client posts the details of an assignment beingrequested to be completed by a fellow registered client within oursystem.

The choice to “complete an assignment” in our present invention refersto the service of searching our system for a preferred assignment orservice the client finds acceptable to complete for a registered clientwithin our system.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is providedthrough the use of any computing device a computer program for executingthe action of selecting a service by our system by registered clientsthrough a computer readable recording medium.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The features and advantages of our present invention will be explainedthoroughly in the detailed section of this patent in relation to thedrawings above in which:

FIG. 1 represents a flowchart sequence of the process in which a clientuses the interface to log on or to register him/herself to our interfacefor the use of services provided.

FIG. 2 is an image of the screen of which allows the client either tolog on to our platform or go about the registration process.

FIG. 3 is an image of the screen representing our current inventionwhich contains a series of hyperlinks that allow text to be sent to us.The text to be inputted includes the user's login information along withpersonal information.

FIG. 4 is a representation of the current screen of our invention thatallows a client a selection of our services. This screen shows ourclients two options provided for services in addition to a disclaimernotifying our clients of the sole purpose of our platform.

FIG. 5 is an image of the screen that brings about a pop up thatprovides hyperlinks to a variety of pages to accommodate the client withediting parts of his profile or viewing prior transactions.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart diagram representing the process of the twoservices in addition to the sequenced process of the services offered byour current invention.

FIG. 7 is an image of the screen that follows the selection ofrequesting a service. This screen pertains to describing with detailsthe service to be requested.

FIG. 8 is an image of the screen that follows the selection ofcompleting a service. This image is an example of the screen viewed bythe client to select a service to complete from a list of servicesrequested.

FIG. 9 is an image of a detailed description of a service of which isbeing requested and of which is chosen to be completed. The image isjust an example screen of what a service may appear to be.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

From this point on, this section will descriptively apply to elaboratingthe present invention with reference to the attached drawings.

FIG. 1 is a flowchart sequence of the process in which a client uses theinterface to log on or to register him/her self to our interface for theuse of services provided.

The method of our present invention starts by entering a portal whichcould include any image or logo to the company's preference, Unit 101references to the client's subjection of use of the provided systemthrough a mean of logging on to our system as an already registeredclientele or registering to the system as a new client portrayed in FIG.2.

In reference to FIG. 1, unit 102 refers to an embedded system of imageswith hyperlinks used for inputting and exporting information involvingacademic property with a verified community.

The system is primarily centralized through the use of portablecomputing devices including but not limited to an application functionand/or browser option.

Client Registration is completed only through confirmation of clienteleverification referring to Unit 102 of the flowchart. The current systemrequires a functional email address associated with a higher educationinstitution asserting the client as a student of the selectedinstitution.

The present invention of our system follows with unit 103 with aselection of choices of services for a client to select.

Unit 104 refers to the step following the selection of a choice ofservices wherein the selection of a service must adhere to the terms,conditions, and policies which are to be agreed upon before any furthersteps can be taken.

FIG. 2 is an image of the screen of which allows the client access toour platform through logging on as an existing client or having toundergo the procedure to register as a new client.

In our present invention, input unit 201 refers to an accredited emailaddress box that is applicable and allows the input of text. This iswhere the client will input their designated email address they hadselected when registering as a client to our system.

The password section (reference to input unit 202 of images) will befollowed by the email address box and is where their created passwordwill be Inputted. This information from both unit 201 and unit 202 canbe recorded by the user's system if desired by pressing the applicableimage entry box.

In accordance to our present invention, input unit 204 refers to thesubmission of previous details by using the submit button to confirmcorrect details provided by the client.

Input unit 205 refers to the potential situation in which the user losestheir password or cannot remember the accounts username. The embeddedlink to be pressed will redirect the client to a browser page in whichit will be processed.

FIG. 3 represents an image of the screen of our current inventioncontaining a series of hyperlinks that allow text to be sent to us. Thetext to be inputted includes the user's login information along withpersonal information.

Referring back to FIG. 2, input unit 206 refers to the initiation of theregistration procedure leading to the creation of an account with ourservice in which the client will press the signup button.

Upon selection of client registration, in reference to unit 206, clientwill be presented with a page permitting the client registration throughthe entry of information in the designated units of which input unit 301allows entry of data referring to the client's applicable legal firstname.

Following the entry of client information in input unit 301, input unit302 allows the client to enter information in reference to the client'sapplicable legal last name.

Furthermore, the registration section is followed by the collegeverification (reference to 303 of images) which is a drop down with alist of current universities and colleges available within our presentsystem.

The registration section includes further personal verification in whichinput unit 304 provides the client with drop down lists allowing theclient access to select their applicable legal date of birth composingof month, day and year of birth.

Following the sign-up button to initiate registration, the potentialclient is presented with an area where their designated email addresswhich is selective to themselves is to be inputted and is displayed ininput unit 305.

In addition to this, input unit 305 refers to the process of emailverification in accordance to the client's college email associated withthe college's given email domain to be inputted wherein a confirmationemail will be sent to the client notifying the client of prospectiveclient verification success, status pending, or failure.

In accordance with the college registration page, input unit 306requires the client to customize a selective password no less than 8characters to be inputted in the designated input area. Input unit 307follows to serve as further authentication by providing the client witha designated area to reenter the previously customized password enteredin input unit 306.

Input unit 308 is an image of the box that allows a client to finalizeregistration by clicking the image box to confirm that the client hasread and agreed fully to our terms, conditions, and policies.

Furthermore, Input unit 308 provides hyperlinks to our terms,conditions, and policies of which the client must agree to in order toproceed to the next screen of our platform.

After they have read completely through all of our policies andunderstand what they are agreeing to, they will be able to sign up(reference to 309 of images) and further the process.

By selecting Input Unit 310, the client will be redirected back to thepage referred to in FIG. 2.

Referring back to FIG. 1, after the potential client has provided theirpersonal information and it has been confirmed as verified by the serverin use, they may then log in to the system (reference to input unit 102of FIG. 1).

Furthermore, referring back to FIG. 1, after being verified by theserver in use the client is then told in our present invention to“choose one of the following:” (reference to 103 of images) to either 1)compose or exchange a piece of academic property further giving us therights listed as “POST an assignment” (Reference to input unit 420 ofimages), Or 2) Solve academic property in which said property isreceived given there is an authorized form of a limited license listedas “Complete an assignment” (Reference to input unit 410 of images).

In reference to input unit 430, the current invention consists of adesignated area that contains a short description of an assignment to becompleted. This description of our current intervention includes but isnot limited to the assignment's title and/or topic, compensation, dateof which the assignment is due, and the status of the assignmentaccording to the current system.

In the upper right-hand corner of the figure in reference to input unit440, a hyperlink exists in our current system to redirect the client toa list of assignments with an existing status of posted.

FIG. 5 is an image of the screen that brings about a pop up thatprovides hyperlinks to our list of services that allow a client toselect a variety of links that permit the client to alter or checkaspects of the client's selected settings. This screen is brought aboutby clicking the input unit 460 in reference to FIG. 4 and allows theselection of hyperlink 5A “Edit Profile”, 5B “Edit Payout Account”, 5C“Transactions”, and 5D “Logout”.

In reference to FIG. 5, Input unit 5D prompts for the current inventionsoperating system to disconnect the user forcing them to log off byredirecting the client from the client's current screen of the system tothe “Logout” screen.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart diagram representing the process of the twoservices in addition to the sequenced process of the services offered byour current invention.

Once our policies have been completely read and understood (refer to 610of images), you will then fill in the details (refer to 620 of images)of the service requested if the option of requesting a service isselected.

Reference unit 630 refers to the option of selecting to complete aservice in which the client will then be able to search an assignment orservice to complete (reference unit 640).

Afterwards, in reference to unit 650, a short-detailed description ofthe assignment or service to be completed will appear.

FIG. 7 is an image of the screen that follows the selection of postingan assignment. This screen pertains to describing with details theservice to be requested.

In reference to FIG. 7, when requesting an assignment, the user beginsby inputting the title of the service in the text box (refer to 701 ofimages).

Input unit 702 refers to a detailed description of the assignment postedby the client and it is archived by inputting text into the designatedhyperlinked text box.

Input unit 703 refers to the Referenced Links the client may provide toaid the assignment process and it is archived by inputting text into thedesignated hyperlinked text box below “Referenced Links”.

Unit 704 is an optional part of the system of which allows the user toattach and/or upload any documents or directions to aid the providerwith the assignment or service to be completed through the hyperlinkedbox for the materials.

In addition to this, on the same page, reference unit 705 refers to thenext box that is located on the current page or image of which is thelength of the service or assignment itself which is to be specific.

Moreover, Input Unit 706 allows the user to select the category underwhich the assignment's subject is most relevant.

Also, the client then marks a due date and time for the assignment to bein their possession (refer to 707 and 708 of images).

To complete the request the client then will set a price (refer to 709of images) for the assignment which is inputted into the textboxdesignated as compensation. The client can then press the post button(refer to 710 off images) sending the information to the system.

In reference to FIG. 7, our current system consists of a hyperlink thatallows a user to discard the assignment by pressing on input unit 711.FIG. 4 is an example of the screen of our current system of which theuser is redirected to after clicking input unit 711.

Input Unit 712 represents a link that redirects the clients of ourpresent invention from the screen referred to as FIG. 7 to the currentprivacy policy. This is followed by input unit 713 representing ahyperlink to the current system's terms of use, and input unit 714 whichis a hyperlink to the current confidentiality policy of our presentinvention.

Furthermore, input unit 715 when prompted displays a pop-up box to ourclients with the appropriate measures to reach the administrators of ourcurrent invention.

FIG. 8 is an image of the screen that follows the selection of seeking aservice. This image is an example of the screen viewed by the client toselect a service to complete from a list of services requested.

Referring to FIG. 8, if the client wants to be the provider of theacademic service, they would then start by selecting the option to sortthe assignments referred to as “Sort By” (refer to 810 of images)prompting a drop down box and filtering information by “All Subjects”(refer to 820 of images) through our system to select desired subjectsor topics and refine the search.

Furthermore, a list of assignments or services is displayed (refer to830 of images) before the user as the system presents related offers.

In addition to this, the assignment or service is listed individuallystating the assignment, subject of said assignment, date on which it isdue to the client, and the compensation.

FIG. 9 is an image of a detailed description of a service of which isbeing requested and of which is chosen to be completed. The imagedisplayed is an example screen of what a service may appear to be to theuser.

The Title is located at the head of the page (refer to 901 of images).The title is to clarify the essential subject around which theassignment or service is centralized.

Unit 902 is the details box of which states the type of assignment, andany additional information or notes serving as supplementary informationto define the assignment.

Followed by the “Reference Material” (refer to 903 of images)hyperlinked box that once selected or pressed will display the attacheddocuments available for download.

Next is the compensation (refer to 904 of images) of the assignmentrequested set by the client requesting the assignment.

The official due date (refer to 905 of images) refers to the date theclient needs the provider to turn in the product.

The number of pages (refer to 906 of images) refers to the length inpages of said assignment requested to be completed.

The transaction is memorialized by pressing the “complete thisassignment” (refer to 907 of images) button at the end of the page inwhich the provider understands and accepts all of the client's needs andrequests.

While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one ofordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be thebest mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand andappreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents ofthe specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The inventionshould therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment,method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within thescope and spirit of the invention.

It is contemplated for embodiments described herein to extend toindividual elements and concepts described herein, independently ofother concepts, ideas or system, as well as for embodiments to includecombinations of elements recited anywhere in this application. Thoughembodiments are described in detail herein with reference to theassociated drawings, it is to be comprehended that the invention is notlimited to those specific embodiments. As such, many modifications andvariations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in this art.Accordingly, it is intended that the extent of the invention be definedby the following claims and their equivalents. Moreover, it iscontemplated that a particular feature described either individually oras part of an embodiment can be combined with other individuallydescribed features, or parts of other embodiments, even if the otherfeatures and embodiments make no mentioned of the particular feature.Thus, the absence of describing combinations should not preclude theinventor from claiming rights to such combinations.

What is claimed is: 1) An application system in which a service isprovided in order to exchange limited copyright of intellectual propertyin the form of academic property previously owned by clients and wouldbe transferred at the will of the principal. What is outputted to thecustomer is a limited license of said intellectual property which isdelivered through the same application system. The figures located downbelow involve the principal's login screen, account creation screen,transaction selection, business search and product transfer. 2) Inaccordance with claim 1, the service providing system of the principal'slogin screen is in reference to their assigned system identification,with the ability to begin the steps to password or username retrieval.3) The option of selecting a choice between completing or requesting aservice is in reference to the screen in which clients will manuallydecide their position in the client relationship. It is divided betweentwo categories: A) Provide and or compose the form of academic propertyrequested or B) Receive the form of academic property in exchange formonetary compensation. 4) The service providing system, in reference toclaim 3, will also require the user to completely review and accept thatthey understand and will lawfully abide by our terms of service andpolicies. 5) The client registration process required for claim 1pertains to the information to be provided to the system of whichincludes: i. Input of first name and last name as applicable to theclient. ii. Input of date of birth of the client currently attempting tosign up. iii. Selection of the higher education institute that theclient is currently attending. iv. Input of the email address associatedwith the higher education institute that the client is enrolled in alongwith a private password. This information will not be available to thepublic's vision unless directly mandated by the current owners of thesystem in which they reserve the rights to policy changes. Thisinformation to be inputted and sent to our system is to be provided onlyby the client who is seeking to register to our system and is only to bea student of a higher education institute. 6) A client verificationsystem in accordance to claim
 5. This client verification system isapplied by entering a password in addition to password confirmation.This to be directly followed by confirmation of reading and agreeing tothe system's present terms of use, confidentiality policy, and privacypolicy. 7) The service providing system, in reference to A) of claim 3or the “poster”, begins with inputting the following information in ourhyperlink text boxes: i. Title line which refers to the exact topic andthe course focus. ii. Is a detailed description of the academicproperty, this includes but is not limited to any due dates,specifications, type of language choices, syntax, etc. iii. Is inreference to a link's text box in order to support clients in completingan assignment of which this feature exists as an optional addition. iv.Is In reference to the system's permissible access to its presentclient's database in regard to uploading and attaching supportivedocuments. v. Is in reference to the length or pages required for theacademic property to be completed. vi. Refers to the subject of whichthe assignment to be requested is categorized within the system. vii.Directly reflects the client's selection of a date that represents theexact time in which the client agrees to adhere to the systems terms inreceiving a completed assignment as per requested. viii In reference tothe client's selection of a reasonable compensation for the agreed uponand chosen assignment to be completed. 8) The service providing systemin reference to B) of claim 3 or the “completing an assignment”, beginswith selecting from the information provided by the present system toaid the client in searching for an assignment. At the top of the imagepage there exists several options within the systems header for thepurpose of filtering through the services that currently are listed byclients requesting a service, this is in connection with finding asuitable client to meet the preferences of the client requesting aservice in regard to a successful completion and transaction. Theselection area of our present system can pertain to but is not limitedto the topic or subject of the service, date on which the service isdue, amount of compensation proposed for the service, and the length ofthe service. Once filters on the search have been the current, offerswill be displayed in front of the client for further explanation. 9) Aservice providing system in which all clients exist in our system asanonymous to other clients to secure identity and safety of presentclients in our current system. This is performed by prohibiting exchangeof personal information between the clients using the system to eitherprovide “complete an assignment” or request a service “post anassignment” 10) The computer recording reading medium having recordedthereon a computer program for executing a service providing system inreference to claim 5 which allows the user to register to our system.This is necessary to access the options of either requesting a serviceor assignment to be completed or selecting the option of completing anassignment or service in compensation of monetary value. The computerrecording reading medium composes the code generated for the interfacewhich pertains to but is not limited to the interface of our currentsystem via mobile application or website through the use of anycomputing device. 11) The computer readable recording medium inreference to claim 3 requiring code generated to perform the actions ofselecting a service presented by the system of either the option ofcompleting an assignment and/or service or the option to request aservice and/or assignment.